Where does “talão” come from?

talão (Portuguese) comes from French talon, from Old French talon, from Medieval Latin talonem, from Vulgar Latin talonis, from Latin tālus, from Proto-Italic tākslos, from Proto-Indo-European téh₂g-s-los, from Proto-Indo-European teh₂g- — touch; to touch, to take hold of.

talão (Portuguese): heel; receipt; ticket; stub

Definitions

  1. heel; receipt; ticket; stub

Ancestry of “talão”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchtalonheel; backheel; spur
2Old Frenchtalonheel
3Medieval Latintalonemaccusative singular of tālō
4Vulgar Latintalonisgenitive singular of tālō
5Latintālusthe ankle or anklebone (of animals), talus; knucklebone
6Proto-Italictākslos
7Proto-Indo-Europeantéh₂g-s-los
8Proto-Indo-Europeanteh₂g-touch; to touch, to take hold of

Words derived from “talão

Every word from Proto-Indo-European teh₂g-Every word from Proto-Indo-European téh₂g-s-losEvery word from Proto-Italic tākslos